Sentences with phrase «shifting cultural climate»

Facing unprecedented economic challenges, emotional baggage from seeing so many of their parents divorced and having core values tested by a shifting cultural climate has given many millennials pause when it comes to «settling down.»

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First, the cultural climate had shifted.
So many recent cultural shifts — a growing sense of alarm over childhood (and adult) obesity, a new interest in where our food comes from and how its production affects our health and environment, concern about climate change and the need to source food locally — all point in that direction.
Putting this theory to the test, however, the researchers found that remarkable cultural and technological innovations seen in the sites in South Africa can not be linked directly to climate shifts.
By underlining the power of artistic engagement to communicate, on a human scale, the urgency of global climate change, the event hopes to inspire and envision the cultural shift required to build a sustainable society.
Taking place just days after the United States presidential elections, FIELD MEETING: Thinking Practice seeks to explore how art practitioners can maintain sovereignty over their own voice as world citizens and commentators amidst the pervasively hostile political climates and marginalising forces of conservatism around the globe, in addition to contending with art world prescriptions, cultural impositions and shifting market demands.
In January 2010, Southbank Centre played host to Cape Farewell's SHIFT festival, a stimulating, provocative and energising programme of climate - focused cultural events, featuring KT Tunstall, Robyn Hitchcock, Marcus Brigstocke and special guests.
Bianka holds a Master's degree in English Literatures from Humboldt University Berlin; her thesis focused on the shifting cultural politics and global discourses of climate change.
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